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Though unions at Brown University, Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania have held NLRB elections, the ballots were impounded due to university challenges. An election at Cornell University failed to garner the necessary majority vote to establish a graduate student union...
Truth is, the only Ivy coaches who’ll garner much attention in any given year are the ones on either extreme of the standings. Anything in between is safe territory, since it’s plenty possible in this league to make a living out of purely being competitive. Yes, Ivy purgatory is a very comfortable place...
Bonifaz’s methods are admittedly a bit unusual, and clearly the suit is partially intended to garner publicity. But attracting public attention to this issue is a constructive goal in itself. His suit will likely raise interesting legal questions about war powers and create welcome debate about the shift of war-making power from Congress to the President. In particular, it could stimulate much-needed debate about the unconstitutional way in which President Bush has tried to impel the country toward war in Iraq...
...support of the House Masters and Freshman Dean’s Office. Avery has continued the great work that Hernandez-Gravelle began. Let the College not lose sight again of this vision that it has once more begun to realize. As Hernandez-Gravelle advised, “To garner support and stability for a race-relations program, you need to [have] leadership, institutional leadership, with strong convictions...
Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) William C. Kirby, who worked closely with Berman in her previous capacity as his senior advisor, said Berman’s ability to garner the esteem of her colleagues makes her a good choice to head up University-wide finance endeavors...